Research Guides flyer
This flyer lists and describes each of the research and field guides produced by the Bushfire CRC, and includes instructions on how to obtain copies.
This flyer lists and describes each of the research and field guides produced by the Bushfire CRC, and includes instructions on how to obtain copies.
Issue 62: Research from the HighFire Risk Project.
Issue 61: Research from the HighFire Risk Project.
Issue 60 - This research looks at how surface winds over complex terrains pose considerable challenges for fire spread modelling.
Issue 59 - This research looks at how community safety programs can be improved by understanding why people choose to either prepare or not prepare for bushfires.
Issue 58 - This study looked at the importance of directing safety programs to women to improve both their technical skills and their confidence in facing a bushfire.
Issue 57 - The research is looking at the spatial patterns of soil carbon and nitrogen after fire in a eucalypt (jarrah) forest.
Issue 56: This project led to the construction of a groundbreaking Rapid Deployment Greenhouse Gas Laboratory, which can work independently and continuously for several days in remote areas.
Issue 55: This research provides guidance on the types of sediment traps to use - hay bales, coir bales or silt fencing - to reduce the amount of mobilised sediment reaching water reservoirs after bushfire.
Issue 54: This research focused on understanding the physical processes that cause cold-frontal wind changes, and how to verify forecasts from computer forecast models.